E. (Tim) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/revenge —Synonyms 1. See avenge. 4. requital. Revenge, reprisal, retribution, vengeance suggest a punishment, or injury inflicted in return for one received. Revenge is the carrying out of a bitter desire to injure another for a wrong done to oneself or to those who are felt to be like oneself: to plot revenge. Reprisal, formerly any act of retaliation, is used specifically in warfare for retaliation upon the enemy for its (usually unlawful) actions: to make a raid in reprisal for one by the enemy. Retribution suggests just or deserved punishment, often without personal motives, for some evil done: a just retribution for wickedness. Vengeance is usually wrathful, vindictive, furious revenge: implacable vengeance.
F. When my friend did something to make fun of me in front of other people, it made me very mad at him. So i planned later that day to get back at him. I was gonna use revenge. The next time we were both hanging out with the same people, I decided to make fun of him. It made me feel like i had gotten even with the person, but I think I could have found a better way of solving the problem, seeing as this way was not very effective.
--Cory M
G. Revenge-this word relates to the book I am reading right now. In the book, a CIA agent's wife got killed by two terrorists. When the man, Rapp, found out he decided he must take revenge by killing the terrorists for what they did to his wife. This relates to revenge because Rapp is experiencing vengeance, which is a synonym for revenge. He is also paying the two men back with injury-in this case death.
(Meg)
H. How Sweet Is Revenge? by Rubel Shelly[http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200504/20050407_revenge.html]
I found this article that talks about a woman who takes revenge, ortake vengeance on her husband when she found out that he was having an affair.
(emilyh)
-Amber Z.
B - Harry Potter will have revenge on Voldemort for killing his parents, Cedric Diggory, and for having Dumbledore killed.
Miro P.
C. Revenge-(noun)- vengeance; retaliation
-Blair S.
D.
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Joe T
E. (Tim) http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/revenge
—Synonyms 1. See avenge. 4. requital. Revenge, reprisal, retribution, vengeance suggest a punishment, or injury inflicted in return for one received. Revenge is the carrying out of a bitter desire to injure another for a wrong done to oneself or to those who are felt to be like oneself: to plot revenge. Reprisal, formerly any act of retaliation, is used specifically in warfare for retaliation upon the enemy for its (usually unlawful) actions: to make a raid in reprisal for one by the enemy. Retribution suggests just or deserved punishment, often without personal motives, for some evil done: a just retribution for wickedness. Vengeance is usually wrathful, vindictive, furious revenge: implacable vengeance.
F. When my friend did something to make fun of me in front of other people, it made me very mad at him. So i planned later that day to get back at him. I was gonna use revenge. The next time we were both hanging out with the same people, I decided to make fun of him. It made me feel like i had gotten even with the person, but I think I could have found a better way of solving the problem, seeing as this way was not very effective.
--Cory M
G. Revenge-this word relates to the book I am reading right now. In the book, a CIA agent's wife got killed by two terrorists. When the man, Rapp, found out he decided he must take revenge by killing the terrorists for what they did to his wife. This relates to revenge because Rapp is experiencing vengeance, which is a synonym for revenge. He is also paying the two men back with injury-in this case death.
(Meg)
H. How Sweet Is Revenge?
by Rubel Shelly [http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200504/20050407_revenge.html]
I found this article that talks about a woman who takes revenge, ortake vengeance on her husband when she found out that he was having an affair.
(emilyh)